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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. >> my offer is $1 million to provide working capital for the business, and bring the payables into an acceptable range. the percentage that i own will be 50%. [tense music] ♪ >> um-- >> these guys were actually expecting a bigger offer. i thought my offer was plenty generous. they're losing money every month. they're $1/2 million in the hole. my paid-in capital was gonna solve all those problems. >> could we have a minute? >> yeah, you can have a minute. if we can get on the right path, all of us will make a lot of money. >> the way i feel, i mean, we still have a $50 million business. yes, it's poorly run. and that's where we need the dir
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. >> my offer is $1 million to provide working capital...
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this tax reform, lowering tax rates one of the best ideas. just because we have a president that believes in tax redistribution and class warfare doesn't mean we shouldn't say what we think is the right way to go. >> let me ask you as an investor and capitalist and entrepreneur in this country about an idea that i think your party floated that i am really concerned about. you want to tax me 10% surcharge on my income over 450,000 and apply common income taxation to capital gains. that i can ensure you is a bad idea. i speak on behalf of everybody that puts capital in harms way to create businesses. bad idea. i hope you are not going to push that forward. >> i don't want to do things like this but when we are dealing with the code we have and trying to replace it with revenue neutral code we have to do broadening. we are talking about lowering rates across the board. i think you are talking about private equity. the key is we are bringing the rates on ordinary income down to 25% and a few down to 35%. effective top tax rate on individual incom
this tax reform, lowering tax rates one of the best ideas. just because we have a president that believes in tax redistribution and class warfare doesn't mean we shouldn't say what we think is the right way to go. >> let me ask you as an investor and capitalist and entrepreneur in this country about an idea that i think your party floated that i am really concerned about. you want to tax me 10% surcharge on my income over 450,000 and apply common income taxation to capital gains. that i...
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and one of the ways to fix it is to raise taxes or operate more casinos that can be able to generate revenue for the state culprits that way. and of course we also think the international global opportunities continue to be huge especially in the far east. we think that bali's technologies is really well-positioned as well as their competitors like igt. >> john, how does a guy like you view social media, twitter, facebooks, names like that? >> well, you know, i don't participate in those things. i still don't have an e-mail address for myself personally. but i realize in all of our team realizes these things have been transformative -- >> wait, what? you don't have an e-mail address? >> i don't. i'm still old fashioned that way. i like to talk to people on the phone. >> all right. i'll shoot you an e-mail later. >> okay. we do think these are long-term trends that are very, very important to our society. >> john, great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> all right. john rogers again from ariel. coming up next, a huge management shakeup at microsoft. we're going to tell you what
and one of the ways to fix it is to raise taxes or operate more casinos that can be able to generate revenue for the state culprits that way. and of course we also think the international global opportunities continue to be huge especially in the far east. we think that bali's technologies is really well-positioned as well as their competitors like igt. >> john, how does a guy like you view social media, twitter, facebooks, names like that? >> well, you know, i don't participate in...
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tax laws. the senate hearing kicks off late today, shares trading at the bottom, just down just over 3% in trading today. >>> the firm came out to say it considers its insurance policies for wealthy u.s. citizens to be tax compliant. credit suisse has been preparing for investigations into its products known as insurance wrapper wrappers. the long arm of the u.s. treasury, by the way good morning, everybody. you didn't say good morning. >> good morning, sorry, good morning. >> good evening if you're watching in sipping apore as well. good e-mails coming out of credit suisse or conversations out of the investigation? >> it's a little bit embarrassing. we were waiting for the juicy details. interesting, there is going to be a comparison with ubs, they settled several years ago $780 million they settled for and credit suisse settled with the sec and did say to us the latest earnings they're just waiting now for the department of justice in the u.s. to state their claim and how much they expect the
tax laws. the senate hearing kicks off late today, shares trading at the bottom, just down just over 3% in trading today. >>> the firm came out to say it considers its insurance policies for wealthy u.s. citizens to be tax compliant. credit suisse has been preparing for investigations into its products known as insurance wrapper wrappers. the long arm of the u.s. treasury, by the way good morning, everybody. you didn't say good morning. >> good morning, sorry, good morning....
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go ahead. >> here we have a very broad rally, at least today. >> i think there are elements of the tax selling that are true. another element is a lot of people came in very, very short in january, short the stock market, short the bond market, because remember, the prevailing paradigm, the fed tapering program is going to continue. a lot of people believe that the tapering program, that the fed's aggressive action was one of the reasons the stock market held up so well, one of the reasons bond yields were so low and everything was going to change. it didn't really happen and it hasn't happened. i think short covering accounts for a lot of the action we've seen recently. remember, too, we are really almost sideways. we went into new highs at the end of december and are a little above that. so far this year, the stock market is largely sideways. i'm not putting down the rally we've had but we're not blowing up here on the upside. >> no, but you know one thing that doesn't make too much sense, is the fact that bond yields are still down at 2.67%. that part of the bond/equity equation doe
go ahead. >> here we have a very broad rally, at least today. >> i think there are elements of the tax selling that are true. another element is a lot of people came in very, very short in january, short the stock market, short the bond market, because remember, the prevailing paradigm, the fed tapering program is going to continue. a lot of people believe that the tapering program, that the fed's aggressive action was one of the reasons the stock market held up so well, one of the...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> coming up, something very special with someone very special. one of the sharks from "shark tank" will be joining us for the whole hour as our guest host. which is actually perfect timing because we will also talk to the ceo of a website which has been cyberhacked and harassed and robert is quite the expert on cybersecurity. we are also talking about making big bets that pay off. that is our theme for today. all those things and lots, lots more. make sure you join us in ten minutes' time from now. back to you. >> see you at 2:00 eastern. back to sheila for a market flash. >>> check out shares of the maker of climate controlled car seats. the company reported a fifth straight quarter of accelerating sales growth as the auto industry adds the heated seats to midlevel cars so expanding from just the luxury market. the company reported better than expected fourth quarter results, a
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and with regards to tax, we think it's an inevitable that this activity is taxed. i mean, do remember that most of our hosts are regular people so they are paying their income tax. they are paying their local taxes anyways, but as far as any kind of hotel tax, it's something we've gone on the record as saying that we do think our hosts should pay this. now, the issue is that cities built this process for hotels. so, if you go to remit your tax, you're going to be asked questions like what is your hotel name, what is your business license number, that's just not possible for most people. >> and real quick, this is part of what we call the sharing economy, you have a piece of this and you have a piece of lift which is like hoover. this all works because there is no regulation, but do you have to expect and anticipate when you invest in this stuff that will happen? >> you have ten seconds. >> yes, we definitely anticipate that it's going to happen but i think that, you know, this is a case where no regulation really helps the economy. >> it's amazing that you backed i
and with regards to tax, we think it's an inevitable that this activity is taxed. i mean, do remember that most of our hosts are regular people so they are paying their income tax. they are paying their local taxes anyways, but as far as any kind of hotel tax, it's something we've gone on the record as saying that we do think our hosts should pay this. now, the issue is that cities built this process for hotels. so, if you go to remit your tax, you're going to be asked questions like what is...
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there's a tax situation in mexico. there's certainly a lot of groups that are working to certainly not in the interest of coke. the interesting thing is the diet soft drinks have actually gone down more in this country than the sugared drinks which you wouldn't think. >> water drinks, noncarbonated drinks have gone way up. >> water has moved way up. still, close to a quarter of all the liquids consumed in the united states are carbonated soft drinks. >> wow. >> you know, i drink five a day and i'm feeling good. >> you have two on the set with you this morning. >> i'll finish them, too. >> let's go back to activist investing. apple has been the target of an activist investor, carl icahn, who was pushing for them to do something to bring back shareholder value in terms of buying back stock, he's dropped his proxy request that he had on. the company has spent a lot of money buying back shares. what do you think of that whole situation. >> i think what they've done is probably pretty sound. shareholder value, creating shar
there's a tax situation in mexico. there's certainly a lot of groups that are working to certainly not in the interest of coke. the interesting thing is the diet soft drinks have actually gone down more in this country than the sugared drinks which you wouldn't think. >> water drinks, noncarbonated drinks have gone way up. >> water has moved way up. still, close to a quarter of all the liquids consumed in the united states are carbonated soft drinks. >> wow. >> you know,...
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if you really wanted to get a fair tax code -- >> how do you offset the influence that unions have and left-wing organizations that soros have? >> why is it only big unions or big organizations that have a say in these things? >> no one is pooling their money together to -- >> i want to raise a question about, at some level, of the voracity of the index. at some level, there's shadow lobbying going on. and not even total lobbying numbers have come down. but you can clearly tell there's the official lobbying that we can all track, that they're tracking, but then all this stuff on the side. >> what if you hire a congressman and bring him under your wing. i thought the same thing too. it was interesting that two tobacco companies made the top of the list. >> you take this to its worst level of lobbying and how does that compare to ukraine with theically other countries, where it's pure out and out bribery. >> there's not a reason to not constantly try to be vigilant to make it a better system. >> there's no golf course at the white house, but i'll bet you, there's -- i bet he's played mor
if you really wanted to get a fair tax code -- >> how do you offset the influence that unions have and left-wing organizations that soros have? >> why is it only big unions or big organizations that have a say in these things? >> no one is pooling their money together to -- >> i want to raise a question about, at some level, of the voracity of the index. at some level, there's shadow lobbying going on. and not even total lobbying numbers have come down. but you can...
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the earned income tax credit haç bipartisan support. people like the incentives. why shouldn't you be pushing for that instead of a higher men mum wage? >> it's just a welfare program. it's the government sending welfare checks to poor workers to make them less poor. i don't believe in welfare. i believe in work. that's the reason i became a republican under ronald reagan. >> all right. we got to leave it there. we got to continue the conversation as well. appreciate your time this afternoon. >> i like the last comment. >> ron unz. >> except he doesn't seem to agree with much of it. i don't get it. >> i think this is going to carry on into the commercial break. coming up next, a television rarity. we're going to get out the boxing gloves. axiom capital chairman on the markets. it's an exclusive you don't want to miss. don't go anywhere. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spiel
the earned income tax credit haç bipartisan support. people like the incentives. why shouldn't you be pushing for that instead of a higher men mum wage? >> it's just a welfare program. it's the government sending welfare checks to poor workers to make them less poor. i don't believe in welfare. i believe in work. that's the reason i became a republican under ronald reagan. >> all right. we got to leave it there. we got to continue the conversation as well. appreciate your time this...
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so i think you always have to think, what are the tax arrangements, what are the future taxes? what does that look like? what is the monetary arrangement? what does that look like? once i know what that apology is, i can go, jim cramer and others can go and say here's what the prices are. >> that's interesting. >> i know it's been talk around wall street that this is artificial pricing and stuff. it's inhaernt becauerent. >> as free as the market ever gets, still takes into account some -- >> you can have crappy policies and you can have good policies. that's certainly true and fair to argue. you're never going to get away from the idea that the policies are affecting the prices. >> more from fed president, st. louis fed president jim bullard still to come. >>> let's take a check on energy prices. oil prices have been climbing over the past month and nat gas has been on a tear this winter. joining us now is lord john brown, former ceo of. bp. welcome to the broadcast, "seven elements that changed the world" is the name of the book. we thank you for being here. >> pleasure. >> l
so i think you always have to think, what are the tax arrangements, what are the future taxes? what does that look like? what is the monetary arrangement? what does that look like? once i know what that apology is, i can go, jim cramer and others can go and say here's what the prices are. >> that's interesting. >> i know it's been talk around wall street that this is artificial pricing and stuff. it's inhaernt becauerent. >> as free as the market ever gets, still takes into...
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he's personally worth $6.8 billion and that's after tax. >> pretty good payday on that deal. i love this stat from your piece, a record net worth of $31 billion was needed this year to make the top 20. that's up from $23 billion last year. i guess the story there is bull market and these massive tech deals? >> yeah. $30 billion is the new $1 billion. i mean, we have 122 people in the world now worth more than $10 billion. so 11 digits is now something that's very achievable. the bull market, you know, when we see the markets go up of course all your viewers, they see what happens with their portfolio, that's exponential again with especially a lot of these tech people. retail's really hot. up 27, 28 new tech billionaires this year. we have 35 new retail billionair billionaires. people are buying things and technology, again, continues to lead. you see these flash fortunaes with these people in their 30s, early 40s, again, from zero to $7 billion amazing to watch. >> you got some old retail, so to speak, if i can call the walton family that. you add them all up and they would
he's personally worth $6.8 billion and that's after tax. >> pretty good payday on that deal. i love this stat from your piece, a record net worth of $31 billion was needed this year to make the top 20. that's up from $23 billion last year. i guess the story there is bull market and these massive tech deals? >> yeah. $30 billion is the new $1 billion. i mean, we have 122 people in the world now worth more than $10 billion. so 11 digits is now something that's very achievable. the...
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rules of the being proposed for nonprofit groups seeking tax-exempt status. >> the new website makes it easier than ever for you to keep and shareshington d c this on other social networks. this lets you access the daily coverage of events. make it simple to create short video clips and share them with your friends through social networks or you can send links via e-mail. whileind the share tool looking for the green icon throughout our site. on the newngton c-span.org. if you see something on interest, clip it and share it with your friends. next, kathleen sebelius and first lady michelle obama announcing proposed changes to nutrition labels. the changes are an attempt to make affirmation such as calorie counts and serving size easier for consumers to understand. this is 20 minutes from the white house east room. >> secretary kathleen sebelius. [applause] >> good morning. this is an exciting day. i'm delighted to have a chance to keep up. it is so wonderful to be here to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the first ladies let's move initiative. i want to thank michelle obama for ho
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to a tax cut for the rich partially financed by the stealth tax increase on the middle class and i don't think any democrat would go for that conceptually. but he got the ball halfway down the field. i think it would be fascinating both substantively and political for democrats to take him up on the offer and just also see what republicans do in response. the speaker of the house isn't wild about this. mitch mcconnell isn't wild about this. but if democrats called their bluff and said we want to use this republican tax plan as a starting point, that could completely change the nature of the political discussions that we've been having in washington for the last, what, six months now. >> i believe speaker boehner's exact quote about the details of the plan were blah blah blah. so where does that leave us on this politically? is there an opportunity for democrats to pick this up and try to sort of split the republican caucus, work with dave camp and push this through, or with mcconnell and boehner both sort of saying they're not that interested in this, is there not much of an opportunity
to a tax cut for the rich partially financed by the stealth tax increase on the middle class and i don't think any democrat would go for that conceptually. but he got the ball halfway down the field. i think it would be fascinating both substantively and political for democrats to take him up on the offer and just also see what republicans do in response. the speaker of the house isn't wild about this. mitch mcconnell isn't wild about this. but if democrats called their bluff and said we want...
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child and dependent care tax credit to help families afford child care, and better tax benefits to help pay for college. the bottom line, the president's plan would give about 13.5 million americans a tax break. ranking member of the house budget committee chris van hollen joins me. >> good to be with you, chris, thanks. >> setting up a pretty epic battle. there's this 204-page report the house republicans have put out that i know you've seen, and it basically says we can't afford the way the president is laying it out. congressman paul ryan, i'm quoting hill here, "for too long we have measured compassion by how much we spend instead of how many people get out of poverty." does this budget throw more money at a problem? >> chris, what the president's proposing, you just laid out, as well as the child tax credit, are provisions that have had bipartisan support in the past. what the president is doing here is extending that tax cut to child less workers, right now it applies to a lower income workers with kids and so we hope actually that this will be an area where republicans can come t
child and dependent care tax credit to help families afford child care, and better tax benefits to help pay for college. the bottom line, the president's plan would give about 13.5 million americans a tax break. ranking member of the house budget committee chris van hollen joins me. >> good to be with you, chris, thanks. >> setting up a pretty epic battle. there's this 204-page report the house republicans have put out that i know you've seen, and it basically says we can't afford...
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he's hanging it on tax hikes and taxing the rich. what do you think? >> he's happeninging on his idea of income inequality that he was dealing with in his state of the union address. another way to say income inequality is redistribution of wealth. that's essentially what the president is proposing in this budget, redistribution of wealth again from production in the united states to dependency. and so dependency grows under this budget. productivity unfortunately doesn't. >> all right. but i guess i'm looking at the same big old numbers you are and i don't get whether you are republican or democrat, you have to see it a nearly $4 trillion budget. there must be something that you can cut, but barbara boxer didn't find any such thing. this is from barbara boxer. why don't you listen. >> there's absolutely no way we're going to cut spending. we're not going to cut education, you know, and we're not going to repeal the affordable care act. let that be known. it's not happening. >> it's not happening. what do you think of that? >> which, again, makes my ca
he's hanging it on tax hikes and taxing the rich. what do you think? >> he's happeninging on his idea of income inequality that he was dealing with in his state of the union address. another way to say income inequality is redistribution of wealth. that's essentially what the president is proposing in this budget, redistribution of wealth again from production in the united states to dependency. and so dependency grows under this budget. productivity unfortunately doesn't. >> all...
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children, and higher taxes on the wealthy. while it's sure to face republican opposition, the budget gives democrats a playbook heading into the midterm elections. >>> a new jersey teenager is in court today not facing charges, but facing her own parents who she's suing. 18-year-old rachel canning says her parents have abandoned her and are refusing the pay her tuition. -- to pay her tuition. she's an honors student and clear heeder and -- cheerleader and lacrosse player. her father who's a retired police chief says that rachel is rebellious and refuses to live by the rules of his house. >> we have a college funds that's available to her. there's no doubt about that. but it's equivalent of going shopping at a high end store and sending somebody the bill. >> rachel is demanding her parents pay the tuition at the private high school and give her access to that college fund so she can attend after graduation. her lawyer also wants dad to pay the $12,000 in legal fees. she doesn't want the play -- according to her dad doesn't want
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help offset those costs, the budget would end some tax breaks for the wealthy and raise taxes on tobacco. ending tax breaks for the wealthy. guess what the republicans think? speaker boehner said, quote, the president has offered perhaps his most irresponsible budget yet. and the gop's go-to budget guy, paul ryan? he called it, quote, yet another disappointment. you know what is actually a disappointment? congressman ryan's new report on poverty, which is nothing more than a justification to cut programs that helped the poor. >> we spent about $800 billion on nearly 100 programs for the poor on welfare programs. and it's getting worse. more people in poverty. the poverty rates at a generation high. and with these new programs has put in place like obamacare, what we're learning is more people will stay in the poverty trap. >> these programs don't put people in a trap. they help lift them up. but it's no surprise congressman ryan doesn't have his facts straight. some of the experts in his poverty report cited he misrepresented their research. if republicans want to get serious about fight
help offset those costs, the budget would end some tax breaks for the wealthy and raise taxes on tobacco. ending tax breaks for the wealthy. guess what the republicans think? speaker boehner said, quote, the president has offered perhaps his most irresponsible budget yet. and the gop's go-to budget guy, paul ryan? he called it, quote, yet another disappointment. you know what is actually a disappointment? congressman ryan's new report on poverty, which is nothing more than a justification to...
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we're either going to control the availability of foods, we're going to tax certain foods, we're going to sue people because they're selling certain foods. that's a bridge too far. >> is that just speculation or is that what's happening? >> rick wants to make it sound like the government will storm into your home and take the doritos out of your cupboard. that's not what's being proposed. michelle obama is updating a policy that went into effect under the bush administration. it's 20 years old. science has evolved. time to emphasize some nutrients, taking some off. this is tweaking with what americans are used to and use pretty regularly. >> come back for a second. because the government can come storming into your home. >> not to take your doritos. >> well, there was an amish farmer who created a buying group very similar to the dallas buyers club for whole milk. it's illegal to sell raw milk in pennsylvania. not legal to take it across the border. he had customers in maryland. the federal government attacked his farm in order to stop him. if you the look at the dallas buyers club, wh
we're either going to control the availability of foods, we're going to tax certain foods, we're going to sue people because they're selling certain foods. that's a bridge too far. >> is that just speculation or is that what's happening? >> rick wants to make it sound like the government will storm into your home and take the doritos out of your cupboard. that's not what's being proposed. michelle obama is updating a policy that went into effect under the bush administration. it's...
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raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >> there's two arguments here. two things to do, you can raise the minimum wage or say, you pay me $8 an hour, the government is going to pay them another 1 opinion the 50 an hour. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart? >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> no, you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's, that sort of thing. you care about poor people, if you want to alleviate poverty, you have to put people to work at a decent wage. >> we'll come back to this again in the future. do t
raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >>...
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talking about the new plan that could reduce taxes for the average family by more than $1,000 a year. chair of the house ways and means committee tells us about the big tax overhaul proposal he will unveil today. plus today the fda will consider allowing the creation of a baby from the dna of three people. that's right, we'll have a report on the ethical issues involving in creating designer babies. then we'll introduce you to george p. bush the newest member of the bush family to enter the political arena. the news is back in the morning. we have plenty of it. so we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. we'll see you then. >>> time now 6:51. a controversial bill in arizona pits gay rights against religious beliefs. why the battle is extending beyond state lines to right up here in san francisco. >> tree down on a san bruno home. now how the wednesday winds will affect your commute as the news continues right here on kpix 5. ,,,,,, [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing]
talking about the new plan that could reduce taxes for the average family by more than $1,000 a year. chair of the house ways and means committee tells us about the big tax overhaul proposal he will unveil today. plus today the fda will consider allowing the creation of a baby from the dna of three people. that's right, we'll have a report on the ethical issues involving in creating designer babies. then we'll introduce you to george p. bush the newest member of the bush family to enter the...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. melissa: so the jobs report is out this friday. could have big implications. the fed is watching this report very closely to decide if it is going to scale back on its bond buying policies. what should we be watching? let's find out from rbs managing director and chief u.s. economist michelle gerard. she joins me in a fox business exclusive. so excited we can join us at 2:00 p.m. this is better time. we get to see more of you. >> exactly. melissa: what a bonus. set me up for the report on friday. what are you looking for? >> we're looki
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america will hold a news conference tomorrow. he went on the run last weekend, and the has taken refuge in russia. meanwhile, the parliament has avoidedded a coalition government. two california legislature has passed an almost $700 million drought relief fund today. the plan includes penalties for divert c. penny water and is headed to the desk right now. the second system in building over a second weather system is building over the state right now. prompting fears of landslides have been issued near california. during a m
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. >> tax report, you can tell what's been on my mind. mr. speaker, i apologize. >> that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. ach month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your eyes are unique, so help protect your eye health with ocuvite. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house torab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in goo
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today said is tax reform is dead. >> ezra, can you quickly run us through tax reform? i know dave camp was working really hard with max baucus on it when baucus was chairman of the finance. baucus is gone, now ambassador to china. so camps decided to go it alone. what are the highlights and low lights of what he's introducing. >> first of all, that's like saying baucus is going to be replaced on jart white who is about the biggest fan of tax reform as anyone in the senate. i did not think camp was going to come forward with a full plan. i'm surprised that republicans are letting him do it or he's going rogue enough to do it. but it appears to bring down the code down to two brackets, 10 and 25. kind of, except if you're reach, then there's a 10% surtax on top of you so you're actually at 35%. but until we see what deductions he's eliminating, it's hard to say what the plan will be and who it will fall. >> when we say tax reform, when we say ron wyden is a fan, and i'm a fan of tax reform, we're almost never talking about the same thing when we use that phrase. i certai
today said is tax reform is dead. >> ezra, can you quickly run us through tax reform? i know dave camp was working really hard with max baucus on it when baucus was chairman of the finance. baucus is gone, now ambassador to china. so camps decided to go it alone. what are the highlights and low lights of what he's introducing. >> first of all, that's like saying baucus is going to be replaced on jart white who is about the biggest fan of tax reform as anyone in the senate. i did not...
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you know, expanding tax credits while closing tax loopholes. that is always a huge market of contention for republicans. they're going to fight this. we haven't spoken to the white house on this leading up to the actual presentation today. but as we said, virtually no chance of these things going through. the president -- especially in his second term, he wants to push for putting the focus on the middle class while they don't have the kinds of loopholes and tax credits wealthier worker doss. >> michelle from the white house. thank you so much. >>> still to come, the in a voi warship is steaming toward the black sea. ivan watson is chasing it. we'll have more in a moment after the quick break. oh the weekend we'll have at the shore. with waffles and laughs for our family of four. the pool is there waiting, don't you dare fret. there's no need to ask, "are we there yet?" be a weekender at hotels like hampton and embassy suites book now at hiltonweekends.com . . >>> welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage of the crisis in ukraine. ukraine borde
you know, expanding tax credits while closing tax loopholes. that is always a huge market of contention for republicans. they're going to fight this. we haven't spoken to the white house on this leading up to the actual presentation today. but as we said, virtually no chance of these things going through. the president -- especially in his second term, he wants to push for putting the focus on the middle class while they don't have the kinds of loopholes and tax credits wealthier worker doss....
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. >> tax report, you can tell what's been on my mind. mr. speaker, i apologize. >> that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. and absolutely delicious. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. >>> her new yoga company
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c. because people like you may benefit from scientific advances. advances that could help you move on from hep c. now is the time to rethink hep c and talk to your doctor. visit hepchope.com to find out about treatment options. and register for a personalized guide to help you prepare for a conversation with your doctor. >>> you saw this whole dog and pony show today and i say that because that's the
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tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's and that sort of thing. if you care about poor people and want to alleviate poverty, put people to work at a decent wage. >> here's the test, josh. do the republicans support the doubling of the earned income tax credit in the president's budget? >> they should. >> that's the big test. put it aside about calling the cards opt table. thank you very much. that is all for
tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >>...
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we do business with more than 55 countries and we don't tax anybody. >> reporter: we reached out to google for a statement. a google spokesman said, quote, it's been a busy six months for our barge and it's grown tired of all the attention, so we're moving it to stockton, where it can have a break, enjoy the city as delicious asparagus, and warmer climate, and get a bit of rest before its next chapter." despite the move, google's permit battle is not over. if google decides to return the barge to san francisco, they still need that permit. >> thank you. it is worth noting the port of stockton is also a big part of the new bay bridge was built. >> for everything you want to know about the google barge from our first report to design documents, click on today's story on kpix.com. >>> take a look at this huge tree that came down in a redwood city neighborhood this morning. it happened on vera avenue between hudson and king streets. the tree knocked out power in the area for a while. no homes were damaged. and no one was hurt. >> some other news now, a 7th grade teacher is in custody in contra
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to cf before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade >>> welcome back to "hannity" i yefr over "the tonight show" will he treat both sides fairly or will the show become a save haven for the left? . >> i want to talk to you about the affordable care act. is there a deadline? >> end of march. >> a lot of young people watch our show. would you like to tell me, a lot of people don't have money to spend. >> thanks to affordable care act, young people can stay on their parents' insurance u
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now on "morning joe" today he said this provides reform and growth, he says it's a simpler tax code in which 95% of taxpayers would pay a 10% rate. it too good to be true? it cuts a few cherished cuts and credits, which has led some to say it's d.o.a. senator warren is taking part in a discussion at the center for american progress. but not not so much for the middle class, an issue she's been leading on. >>> we want you to know, as we keep you read in here, at this hour, tea party patriots are throwing themselves a fifth anniversary. among the speakers thob michele bachmann is speaking right there on the screen, plus steve king and tea party senator mike lee. rand paul and ted cruz are headlining in the afternoon. we'll have more on that story later. >>> coming up first, president obama making good on a promise that he made to young minority men. will the promise ultimately breed results? that of course is a question on a lot of people's minds. we're talking about the initiative today with his labor sect tore, tom perez, here on jansing & co. that's up next. you leave the house in goo
now on "morning joe" today he said this provides reform and growth, he says it's a simpler tax code in which 95% of taxpayers would pay a 10% rate. it too good to be true? it cuts a few cherished cuts and credits, which has led some to say it's d.o.a. senator warren is taking part in a discussion at the center for american progress. but not not so much for the middle class, an issue she's been leading on. >>> we want you to know, as we keep you read in here, at this hour, tea...
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. >> but about half that money relies on ending some federal corporate tax breaks. >>> finally tonight, in an effort to spur competition, the affordable care act provided government loans to launch non-profit ensures known as co-ops that were designed to compete against established commercial insurance plans. in the final part of our series, insurance upstarts bertha coombs tha takes a look at the co-ops and whether they could end up leaving taxpayers on the hook if they falter. >> created to give us control of our own health care. >> reporter: health republic or new jersey uses its nonprofit status as a selling point. >> we're proud of that. we found that message resonates with people. the whole idea of being a cooperate i've, consumer operated and oriented plan not for profit committed to innovating in health care. >> reporter: it launched with help from the nonprofit freelancers union, using federal loans under the affordable care act. >> we've been granted a considerable amount of sovereignty dollars to make sure we're able to cover any of the issues and concerns around you tilliza
. >> but about half that money relies on ending some federal corporate tax breaks. >>> finally tonight, in an effort to spur competition, the affordable care act provided government loans to launch non-profit ensures known as co-ops that were designed to compete against established commercial insurance plans. in the final part of our series, insurance upstarts bertha coombs tha takes a look at the co-ops and whether they could end up leaving taxpayers on the hook if they falter....
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but no one is addressing that our tax code encourages young men to stay unmarried with children. and very upset and annoyed that you maliciously attacked chihuahuas in your coverage in arizona. tell gizmo to calm down, i might have to come out there. i work at a veterinarian clinic and chihuahuas are land sharks, they would bite me in a heart beat. and bill you are not on facebook, you could not sign on without assistance. the real reason i'm not on facebook is because i'm not seeking anymore face time. and cheryl, north dakota, can't tell you how excited we are that you and miller are coming here, thanks for taking the time to visit, fly over. we are trying to get, cheryl, to every part of the usa, miller and i. we'll be in rapid city july 25th. fargo, north dakota, july 26th. a very big show coming up in pittsburgh two weeks from tomorrow, console energy, and grand rapids, michigan, close to a sellout already. for details on the shows, billo'reilly.com. finally, factor tip of the day. as you know i have been very critical of health and human services kathleen sebelius, she tota
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tax code -- credit suisse has acknowledged misconduct in the u.s. tax code. we discussed that after the break. ♪ morning, welcome back. you are watching "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. currency markets -- let me show you what is happening with the pound. trading near the top end of the daily range, 1.6691. on gdp thisread morning, in line with estimates. the thing you can take away from date of this morning as that they are showing some really decent pickups in key areas of the economy that are now crucial to the recovery becoming self-sustaining. for instance, net trade, a big area the governor is concerned about. george osborne talking about this starting to pick up and adding a portion of that 0,7 to the growth number. good numbers coming out of the u.k., not better than expected, but the composition of the gdp read is slightly better than anticipated, hence the rebound in the pound versus the u.s. dollar. let's turn our attention to one of our main stories, credit suisse, a u.s. senate committee bank held american cus
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he'll propose expanding the earned income tax credit for low-income workers and give a break to parents on child care expenses. he also wants more money for infrastructure, education and job training but congress will most likely ignore. democrats and republicans just signed a two-year budget agreement. >>> the epa announced plans to drastically reduce sulfur in gasoline. the agency says the air will stay cleaner and save thousands of lives. it estimates it will only raise gasoline by a penny a gallon. but the oil industry says it will cost an extra 9 cents a gallon. the new rules start taking in effect in 2017. >>> the dish network signed a deal with disney that could change the future of tv. it lets the satellite network stream abc shows over the internet like netflix. no start date has been announced. dish also reaches controversial ads for abc shows. >>> and, anne-marie, the rich are getting richer. forbes says a record 1645 people made the billionaires list. microsoft co-founder bill gates is once again the world's richest person with an estimated $76 billion. next is telecom mogul
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somewhere around 1943 we moved from tax britannica said pax americana. why? the united states became this economic superpower of the world when that happened we also became a military superpower of the world. does it matter? what happened in this past year? china became the economic superpower of the world in terms of trade. i am not here to say that the party is over. i am here to say it is time for us to sober up and wake-up and recognize -- [applause] -- that in my opinion the world with china as the economic superpower of the world does not make a safe to each one of us our freedom, economically or otherwise. imagine if russia is the economic and military superpower of the world. i think there is a desire on the part of russia, a desire on the part of china, a desire on the side of ron. to you want to be under up packs and ron or up packs china? you see, that is why ideas matter. it is why we cannot contend. i am here to say thank-you. you did it by stopping -- putting the brakes on the agenda of barack obama by taking that gavel out of nancy pelosi sand.
somewhere around 1943 we moved from tax britannica said pax americana. why? the united states became this economic superpower of the world when that happened we also became a military superpower of the world. does it matter? what happened in this past year? china became the economic superpower of the world in terms of trade. i am not here to say that the party is over. i am here to say it is time for us to sober up and wake-up and recognize -- [applause] -- that in my opinion the world with...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> it's a mess. at least 1,000 people out of their homes because of this in california. you know, first, they didn't get any rain at all and now this is what's being seen all over the los angeles area this weekend. just mud, floods there. it's terrible. >> and that's just california. i mean, it doesn't matter where you live at this point today. you are not going to want to leave your house without checking the weather or getting prepared some aspect. like it or not, another doze of extreme weather expected to slam 100 million of you from coast to coast. >> expect more bitter cold, heavy snow and even threats of ice storms and tornadoes. meteorologist karen mcginnis has more. >> i'm not looking to the snow storm coming up. >> reporter: all too familiar for road crews this year an incoming winter storm. snow plows across the country are on standby waiting for this latest round of w
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> it's a mess. at least 1,000 people out of their homes because of this in california. you know, first, they didn't get any rain at all and now this is what's being seen all over the los angeles area this weekend. just mud, floods there. it's terrible. >> and that's just california. i...
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what we really need to do is look at this through a tax policy. and i don't think we need to tax it on a consumer level. that doesn't work. i think we need to look at if you're going to advertise junk food that should not be deducted, that's one way to affect this. and then perhaps those food companies will spend their advertising dollars on some of the healthier foods in their portfolio. >> i have a point i want to make. i think this has been one of the most successful first lady movements that we've ever seen, but i think that's in part because it's hard to be against, right? but most first lady movements are but also in part she has been able to get a lot of corporate buy-in on this. corporations have been relatively friend ly to them because they can make money off of it. she's not telling them, no, you can't sell stuff. they are starting to market around other things and i wonder if that's going to mean it's sustainable or not. >> may i address that? >> yeah. >> actually people probably don't know this but when she launched let's move four ye
what we really need to do is look at this through a tax policy. and i don't think we need to tax it on a consumer level. that doesn't work. i think we need to look at if you're going to advertise junk food that should not be deducted, that's one way to affect this. and then perhaps those food companies will spend their advertising dollars on some of the healthier foods in their portfolio. >> i have a point i want to make. i think this has been one of the most successful first lady...
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so it's really hard for me to have him admit to maybe taking the money and not writing it off on my taxes, maybe that was unethical. but i never did anything wrong to kids. it's extremely frustrating that he refuses to acknowledge what he did. >> robert, i understand the judge's daughter saw the film. and what does she have to say? >> she -- surprise a lot of people, she has empathy for the kids and families. in fact, tells us stories about how her father was zero tolerant with them when they were growing up. told a lot of stories about that, about his toughness and his tough love attitude he had. >> i suppose that one of the last thing you would have thought you would have been is an activist of sort. but if it wasn't for you and your activism in drilling down, this might still be going on, and children might still be suffering. >> well, i do feel that we play a part in bringing this issue to the forefront, you know, certainly with what happened in luzerne county. and i feel good about that, but my concern is that it's happening all across the nation. so i think we stilld the word out an
so it's really hard for me to have him admit to maybe taking the money and not writing it off on my taxes, maybe that was unethical. but i never did anything wrong to kids. it's extremely frustrating that he refuses to acknowledge what he did. >> robert, i understand the judge's daughter saw the film. and what does she have to say? >> she -- surprise a lot of people, she has empathy for the kids and families. in fact, tells us stories about how her father was zero tolerant with them...
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the capital gains tax, you need 70%,ve a down payment of which is quite significant. so that money is looking for somewhere us to go. australia has some obvious appeal. not only is the environment much are specialthere visa categories for wealthy chinese coming to urging them to invest here. a lot of chinese are sending their children to schools and universities here. they look to buy homes for them. many weaker australian dollar has made property here relatively cheaper. i say relatively because the quality of the housing hearing is not that fantastic -- the housing here is not that fantastic. but that has not told the chinese interest. innese investments commercial and residential real estate property here in australia is up 42%. 5.90 $5 billion. that has taken over the number one spot over the united states. and that includes a plunging u.s. investment in australia. seems that chinese investors are more than happy to fill the void. >> thank you. a quick check on the winners of this year's academy awards. disney just won the academy award for "frozen," animated feat
the capital gains tax, you need 70%,ve a down payment of which is quite significant. so that money is looking for somewhere us to go. australia has some obvious appeal. not only is the environment much are specialthere visa categories for wealthy chinese coming to urging them to invest here. a lot of chinese are sending their children to schools and universities here. they look to buy homes for them. many weaker australian dollar has made property here relatively cheaper. i say relatively...
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if approved, the sales tax would go up by .5% to 9.5%. the measure is expected to bring in an additional $10 million a year to help clear the backlog of projects put on hold during the recession. it includes hiring more police, street repairs, fire station and library upgrades. city officials say 65% of people in hayward support the increase. >>> 7:48. well, today, san francisco supervisors are expected to approve a ban on selling water in plastic bottles on city property. if approved, they would phase out the smaller plastic water bottles on city property. before the vote is taken, david chu will hold a water tasting challenge, including a blind taste test of san francisco tap water and bottled waters. that takes place this morning at san francisco city hall. >>> 7:49. let's check in with sal. how's it going, sal? >> tori, it's not too bad, considering it's wet roads. some of the roads have started to dry off. as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see it's dry now and traffic is still backed up for about a 40-minute drive time
if approved, the sales tax would go up by .5% to 9.5%. the measure is expected to bring in an additional $10 million a year to help clear the backlog of projects put on hold during the recession. it includes hiring more police, street repairs, fire station and library upgrades. city officials say 65% of people in hayward support the increase. >>> 7:48. well, today, san francisco supervisors are expected to approve a ban on selling water in plastic bottles on city property. if approved,...